. Fragments of an autobiography . CHAPTER XI SOME INCIDENTS OF ROBERT BROWNINGSVISITS TO THE STUDIO well tjetnembetz, and it is often a source of infinite enjoyment to meto recall, many a trifling incidentconnected with the name of RobertBrowning. He was the kindest andmost indulgent of friends, and, as such, I rememberhim with gratitude and devotion; and he was themost honourable and lovable of men, and so it wasbut natural I should honour and love him. What I can record about him is mostly of apersonal character, and I only trust that, if anymember of a Browning Society happens to comeacross
. Fragments of an autobiography . CHAPTER XI SOME INCIDENTS OF ROBERT BROWNINGSVISITS TO THE STUDIO well tjetnembetz, and it is often a source of infinite enjoyment to meto recall, many a trifling incidentconnected with the name of RobertBrowning. He was the kindest andmost indulgent of friends, and, as such, I rememberhim with gratitude and devotion; and he was themost honourable and lovable of men, and so it wasbut natural I should honour and love him. What I can record about him is mostly of apersonal character, and I only trust that, if anymember of a Browning Society happens to comeacross these pages, he wdll not resent my inabilityto add more than a few descriptive touches to whatis already known of the poet. He was well aware that I had never reallystudied his works, in fact that I had only read asmall portion of them; but he made allowancesfor that, as for my other shortcomings. He alsoknew that when, by dint of perseverance, 1 didmaster some difficult pages of his writing, none couldmore warmly appreciate the
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